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Under Wellington’s Command

CHAPTER 2: Talavera
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This took place at the crisis of the engagement, and had a decisive effect on its result." At eight o'clock a staff officer rode up, with orders for the Minho regiment to return at once to the pass of Banos, as the news had come in that the enemy beyond the hills were in movement.

Terence was to act in concert with the Spanish force there, and hold the pass as long as possible.

If the enemy were in too great strength to be withstood, he was given discretion as to his movements; being guided only by the fact that the British army would, probably, march down the valley of the Tagus.
If Soult crossed, "his force," the order added, "was estimated as not exceeding 15,000 men.".


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